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Ultrasound Case of the Month – Dec

On December 18, 2019December 18, 2019 By Emergency Medicine ResidencyIn Ultrasound Case of the Month

A 35 year old male with no PMH presents for SOB. On arrival, the patient is in respiratory distress and is unable to provide any additional history to you. He is 80% on room air with a RR of 29. BP is 180/90, and HR is 125. Temp by axilla is 37.5.  A portable CXR …

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